With all [the knowledge and skills] that I have acquired and developed, there's nothing more important than to share it to others through extension service."
WHEN 34-year-old John Lei Ganiron opted to follow his dad's footsteps as a farmer in the city of Batac in Ilocos Norte instead of pushing a career in electrical and communications engineering, little did he know that more than five years later, he would become one of the most sought-after trainers on high-value crop production, changing farmers lives one at a time.
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